I feel like for us men, we are judged by what status we are given by society, because we lack intrinsic value

As a result, it seems the vulnerable you appear as a man whether it be thru social identity or thru experiences, the more likely you are as a man to be a victim of societal expectation torture I call it

The richer and more high status a man is, the more likely he is to be given the benefit of the doubt(although the opposite effect may apply in different scenarios depending on the type of sociopolitical situation being discussed, for example I would wage to say Metoo affected black and white men equally, but those of high status, different apexes for different social issues of course)

What I am trying to get at is we men aren't judged by our character, but moreso by social status and ranking and it leads me to believe part of this comes at the expense of the predatory nature of identity politics affecting men's issues

What do you guys think?